November 2016
Whoever suggested adding an exception to AVG - you are a genius. Thank you
November 2016
I am having the exact same issue. The only way I can get it to launch is to do what is called a clean boot (not safe boot), and then the game launches. i have to do this every time I go to play the game. I made a tech support ticket, and he did absolutely nothing but send me a link to this thread. But doing a clean boot should make it work.
November 2016
Using a Clean Boot is only step one in a procedure used to identify and eliminate a conflicting piece of software. Visit Microsoft's description of using a Clean Boot for the rest of what you need to do, and follow up from there.
December 2016
A clean boot is a testing method, not a solution. This means that if you've managed to resolve an issue with a clean boot that is still up to you to find out which program on your system was causing the problem.
To pinpoint the cause, start turning on programs again until you once again encounter the problem.
December 2016
I am having the same problem. I am not sure if it is AVG or not but the game will not launch. When I try it goes poof..
December 2016
If you have AVG installed then I can confirm that it is what is blocking Inquisition - please allow the game access once more.
December 2016
Ya it was AVG but the game it self does not run so well it is very skippy even with graphics set to low..
December 2016
This work for me, I was having the same problem. Thank you very much! I can't tell you how long I've been waiting for EA to reply , and they still haven't. If it wasn't for you I'd be still waiting!
December 2016
The posters that mentioned adding dragon age to the exception in avg are right if thats your issue. It fixed it immediately for me.
December 2016
Thanks for confirming that the problem has been solved by making changes to your anti-virus.
Is your computer powerful enough to run the game? Are all your drivers updated? I would also recommend to turn off as much background programs as possible while playing.